Many people complain about the poor quality and rough materials used. Add to that some find them uncomfortable, too big and smell like petroleum which we found to be really weird.

The velcro seems to wear out quick and many complained of irritated wrists. Another downer is to get adequate use of them you have to make them really tight which cuts off circulation making them a hassle.

Now for the good...

The design of these includes thumb support which was huge for many users. People found them to be sturdy and provide good support for lifting heavy. The customer service is also good which is great for these type of products because you may need a replacement or exchange.

All in all, we feel like these have potential they provide the support weightlifters need but many wish they were of higher quality.

The Nordic Wrist Wraps have been around for a long time. They seem to be getting better but still have many flaws.

The most notable is poor build quality. Many users claim the straps fell apart really quick (same day for some). The weak velcro and poor materials don't seem to offer much support to weightlifters.

On the plus side, they are comfortable, look cool, and have a good instruction manual. They also have a tag with L and R on each piece which makes it easier to quickly put them on. The customer service is also top notch.

The bottom line is these need to be better quality before we can recommend them.

The Harbinger Big Grip Lifting Straps have a big following but unfortunately many are jumping ship.

For one, the nylon used ruins the grip for some users. And many claim they are very uncomfortable. For example, people have suffered from blisters and skin irritation. One user even said they "eat into the skin" which isn't too comforting. Other cons are they are slippery when wet and hard to tighten.

There are some good points we should mention. Mainly relating to build quality. Unlike other straps on this list, these are made from high-quality strong material. Not one mentions them falling apart and they seem to last long and are durable.

The bottom line is these are high quality but lack functionality and comfort.

Conclusion

Finding a high-quality wrist wrap that's comfortable and offers good support is pretty difficult. Out of the ones we reviewed we'd recommend the Anvil and Stoic lines. These two provide the support weightlifters need but could definitely be of higher quality.